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Bahamas: 'Left in the Cracks'
Despite tourism boom, churches in Bahamas find no shortage of people in need.
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The Evolution of Sin
How sin came to be seen as a debt rather than a weight.

Fight Between Erskine College and Its Denomination Will Head to Court
Denomination fired board members, alleging mission drift.

Is Cosmetic Surgery Immoral?
Even more importantly: Why do you want to know?

When Caesar Renders
Romanian Baptists dissent over accepting government funds.

Practically Theological
How churches are teaching doctrine—and finding eager participants.

Getting the Story
Why journalism is not just a profession for us.

Go Figure
Recent statistics on how pastors view Islam, pastors' work hours, poverty, and other topics.

The Mind Under Grace
Why a heady dose of doctrine is crucial to spiritual formation.

The Lost Art Of Catechesis
It's a tried and true way of teaching, among other things, Christian doctrine.

Glenn Beck: 'Leave Your Church'
Advocacy groups respond to the conservative commentator's call to leave churches that promote social justice. Plus, reactions to health care in the House and gay rights in Virginia.

Q & A: Kenneth Starr, Baylor's Next President
The former solicitor general of the United States explains his vision for the Christian university.

Beyond Believers
Religion is now the hottest topic for American historians.

Islamic Gunmen Kill Christian Aid Workers in Pakistan
World Vision worker says militants dragged his colleagues into room and executed them.

Poll: How does your church teach theology? (check all that apply)

 
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